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Entries from April 2007

Finally – Polish babies!

April 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment

The two Polish does I bred last month each had their litters over the past few days!  Finally I’ll have some Polish babies – I am so excited!  I was worried that the one doe could have some lilac babies with the coloring in both her and the buck’s backgrounds, but the kits are all black. 

Sweety doe, Jody’s Holland, also had her litter.  She had 5 babies, but crushed two of them and one looks like it was pulled apart at birth (perhaps she had trouble delivering this last one, it looked abnormal) but the two remaining are doing fine.  We should of bred more Hollands along with her, but I wanted to treat all the other rabbits for coccidia last month so no others were bred.

Kelly hasn’t wanted to rebreed any more French Lops.  I truly think she is easing back on her rabbits – and already has a lot of them to care for.  I can’t fault her – she seems to know when she is nearing her limit of animals to care for and refuses to breed more.  She’s got the last two litters still; none of them have been shown yet because we haven’t been able to get to any rabbit shows in April! 

Well I am just excited to actually have my own Polish babies – I’ve always wanted my own rabbits to show myself.  Soon I’ll be able to attend rabbit shows, even when the kids can’t go! 

I suppose I can bring a few Hollands along to show also, since Jody and I ‘merged’ all our Holland stock at the beginning of the year.  Jody and I are now just one ‘open exhibitor’ as far as the Hollands go.  Jody hasn’t much interest in showing anymore, but does not want to give up his funny Hollands – he still cares for them every day without fail.  I have to say, the Hollands are the funniest and most personable rabbits I’ve ever seen – they captivate us daily with new antics. 

Each rabbit has a distinct personally and is so different from the next one; Little Bear is so spastic and never stops running back and forth for attention – if you listen closely to him, you can hear him humming loudly and blowing air out of his open mouth – while he runs back and forth in front of you!  “Prairie Dog”, a younger buck out of Shorty, is always sitting up on his hindlegs while he eats his hay every night, and of course, Wire, or ‘Musso’ as Jody calls him has to have a fresh piece of cardboard every night and he’s specific about it – the cardboard must be approximately 4″ square and we must put a small hole in the center so he has a ‘handle’.  In response to anyone talking to him, Wire picks up his carboard piece and carries it around his cage, whirling in small intricate circles, all the while making sure his audience is watching him.  He is truly insulted if we give him a too-large piece of cardboard, or an awkward-shaped piece and admonishes us by stuffing it in his water bowl instead of carrying it around. 

Categories: Holland Lops · Polish · Polish Rabbits · Rabbit Breeding

Can’t make the Tri-County Rabbit Show after all…..

April 14, 2007 · Leave a Comment

We were planning to attend the Sunday Tri-County Rabbit Show held in Jefferson, Wisconsin tomorrow, but it looks like I’ll be in Illinois again instead.

Jody is in a huge soccer tournament this weekend in Rockford - in fact we just got home after a long day in brutal freezing weather! 

He plays again early Sunday morning then possibly in playoffs, we’ll have to see.  Either way, we can’t be at two places at once, so the soccer tournament wins this time.

Kelly has some nice juniors to show – hopefully we will hit a show or two in May.  I also have a few Polish and a Holland due within the next few days and I can’t wait, especially for the Polish babies!

Well, goodnight all.  I can’t wait to climb into my nice warm bed and sleep away any thoughts of today’s bone-chilling wintery winds.

Cathy

Categories: Rabbit Showing

Many Changes Coming Soon!

April 5, 2007 · Leave a Comment

We may be moving our rabbitry soon!  Currently we are pretty space restricted and it takes us more time to get to the rabbitry, than we’d like. 

The place we have in mind is much closer to home and is larger so we can spread out a little more!  I don’t mean more rabbits….I just mean it will be easier to work in the barn when we have more room to maneuver!

A few more details to work out yet – but it looks good!

Cathy

Categories: Rabbits

Time is flying by….

April 2, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Well it seems that it was so long ago that we finished up with our huge Badger Rabbit Breeder’s show, but in reality it was only a few short weeks ago!

During March and April of each year, my personal (or family) appointment books seems to just explode – all of the sudden spring high schools sports take off with a flurry of activities, rabbit shows heat up and just general chaos.  This year I have one graduating and getting ready for college, and one right behind him too, so I’ve been really busy!

Finally, we just got our  juniors tattooed today – a task I never look forward to even though it never turns out badly.  I just don’t like the idea of it so I tend to procrastinate as long as I can.  

Kelly’s last two litters of French Lops are looking nice – all finally getting their adult coats in.  A few are already nearing the top junior weight and still have a few more months to go in junior age.   Kelly thinks every single rabbit from both litters are all does! 

I have two Polish and one Holland bred – all due around mid-month.  I should of bred a few more Hollands along with this group, but wanted to treat everyone for coccidia so I decided to hold off till April.

Looks like we’ll miss all the rabbit shows in April; Jody has two out-of-town soccer tournaments in April, and the other two weekends are, well, Easter and then airsoft games.

May looks brutal also – I am hoping to make at least one show during May, or rather, I am determined to make at least one show!

Enjoy the weather while you can!  

  

Categories: French Lops · Rabbit Breeding · Rabbit Showing